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Lot #3059
Antwerp 1920 Olympics Bronze Winner's Medal

Bronze medal from the 1920 return of the Games, the first held after World War I

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Description

Bronze medal from the 1920 return of the Games, the first held after World War I

Sought-after winner's medal issued for the Antwerp 1920 Olympics. Silver-plated bronze, 60 mm, 85 gm, by Josue Dupon. The front shows a victorious athlete holding a laurel wreath and palm branch, with a statue of Renommee in the background, inscribed "VII Olympiade"; the reverse depicts the Brabo fountain above the Antwerp shield, with the Cathedral of Our Lady and city looming in the background, inscribed above, "Anvers MCMXX." This particular bronze medal was plated in silver after being awarded to its recipient at the VII Olympiad. Includes its original leather presentation case by Coosemans of Brussels, which bears some edgewear.

A total of 29 nations attended the Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium, with Hungary, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire all banned from competing due to their involvement in World War I and the cancellation of the 1916 Summer Games. In spite of such political unrest, the return of the Games debuted a trinity of enduring Olympic traditions: the voicing of the Olympic Oath, the symbolic release of doves, and the initial flying of the Olympic flag. An exceptional third-place medal of the utmost historical interest.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Olympic Memorabilia
  • Dates: #686 - Ended January 18, 2024